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Times -Advocate, April 24. 1991
Exeter and Area Jr.
Co Hawks
Annual
Meeting
at SHRC _
May 16
8:00 p.m.
Please plan to attend as the Jr.
D Hawks need your support.
Exeter Mixed
Shuffleboard
April 18
3 game wiener
011ie Essery 342
4 game winners
Charles Tindall 373
Howard Johns 356
328
313
Mabel McKnight
Lloyd Lovell
5 games
Marjorie Hodgen
Wilma Davis
John Pepper
Hugh McKay
.Laverne Stone
477
468
415
396
387
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
TENDER
CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS
Tenders are being accepted for work to be done In the
Village of Zurich as follows:
For removal and disposal of approximately 902 linear
meters (2963 linear feet) concrete sidewalk.
For the replacement of approximately 1070 square
meters of concrete sidewalk.
Tender documents detailing description of work must
be picked up at the municipal office 22 main street
Zurich during office hours 9:00-4:00 p.m. Monday to
Friday.
Tenders will be received by the Clerk Treasurer until
5:00 p.m. on Wednesday May 8, 1991.
Clinton Community
Credit Union Limited
FACT: The Credit Union is owned by its mem-
bers and is operated by and for them
only.
FACT: The Credit Union uses the deposits of
members to lend to its members only.
SACT: All members deposits are insured up to
$60,000 PLUS each R.R.S.P. is Individu-
ally insured up to $60,000.00.
FACT: Personal Cheques only .300 each
.Business cheques only .400 each.
There are no other service or printing
charges for writing a cheque.
FACT
You should join our Credit Union today.
374 Main Street
Exeter, Ont.
235.0840
70 Ontario St.
Clinton, Ont.
482-3456
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What's the call? - Referee John Quinn instructs members of the Lu -
can and district Minor Soccer League on some of the new rule
changes for those who missed Saturday's clinic. Another will be
held this weekend in St. Columban.
Workshop to deal with
substance abuse in
the workplace
BLYTH - Between 5 - 10 percent
of the employee population_ within
any organization has a substance
abuse problem to some degree.
These figures obtained from the Ad-
diction Research Foundation indi-
cate that drugs, including alcohol,
may be affecting employee perfor-
mance. Early intervention is the
key to solving problems.
The Huron Addiction Assessment
and Referral Centre, Addiction Re-
search Foundation, and a working
committee of representatiWes from
local industry and business have
planned a workshop "Intervening
With The Problem Employee:
From Addiction to Wellness" for
May 15, from 11 a.m .to 4 .p.m. at
the Blyth Memorial Hall. Local
employers, human resources, per-
sonnel, and all those who are con-
cerned with employee health are in-
vited to attend.
The goal of the workshop orga-
nizers is to increase awareness of
Town and Country
Bowling
ZURICH - The scores for the
Town and Country Bowling
Lanes.
MONDAY NITE LADIES
Red Devils • Patti -Ann Dickers 633,
Alley Cats - Marlene Bedard 646, Town
A Country - Verl n Huston 551, Happy
Gang • Sherrie Edwards 616, Roadrun-
ners li - Anita Faber 543, Packers •
Elaine Weido 568, Silly Six • Judy Stev-
er 723, P' grappers Theresa Stark 626,
s
Odds u lends - Joyce Bailey 593,
Strikes A. Mrs. - Denise Schr r 548,
Jolly Six - Nell McCann 550, High Sb -
gals - Sandra Dickers 343, High Triple -
Sandra Dickers 790, High Average -
Samba Dickers 212.7.
TUESDAY MENS
Signs & Shirts - Ron Dann 634, Fam-
ily Affair - Jason Sehilbs 783, Newoam-
ers • Klaus Jeromkin 674, Da:hounds
Too - Leo Hoffman 580, Krodyke .
Luke Momnsersteeg 660, Highrol ers -
Paul Rood 653, Wrecking Crew • Gary
Huston 673, Rockets • Jim Bedard 714,
High Single - Jim Snaith 365, High
Tr.ple - Ler ooyy Melodies 804, High Aver-
age - 011ie P.dwordr 217.5.
MONDAY GRAND BEND
SENIORS
Loran Devine 475, Phil Robinson
412, Dorothy Cutting 371, Clayton Lo -
vie 369, Aileen Raysllt 368, Olive
Webb 367, Nola Taylor 354, Verna Lir-
vie 288, Mary Robinson 288.
MONDAY TRAILER
PARK GROUP
Allih Sown 382, Ron Allen 413,
Bill Davies 413, N.S. • Ron Allen 175,
189.11.S. • Bill DAaies 161.
TUESDAY CAP
Joe Fahie 104, Don Grob 114, Doug
Needs 100, Coach Joan Smith 101.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
LADIES
Maids Baynhom 456, Pew Fergu-
son 568, Ronda* Baende 422, Louise
Wein 447. Ina Browning 442, HS. -
Grace Drnnsnnond 242, N.S. - Peggy
Ferguson 225. N.S. - Dorothy KiWer
218.
THURSDAY GRAND
COVE
April 18: Ole Olekson 516, Bob
Simpson 514, Edith McCall 511, Kay
Maher 502, Frank Allen 467, Kay Allen
443.
THURSDAY GOLDEN
AGE
Hard McEwen 396, Thelma Thiel
349, Nora Heard 270. Maude Weston
251, Lyda Gaudier 289, Biu Burr 350,
Austin Hartman 278, HS. - Haul McE•
wen 229, hill Burr 193.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED
LEAGUE'
Hoe Shots • Jim MOMS 617.231,
Hrsdingers • Lawn. Dykstra 586-221,
Huth hippiesAm h Bedun i 711-277,
FamilyFamilyTies
- Deas Dwr.M.572.209,
Ramblers • Goat swtuchiak 688.
255. Dirty Deans • Jim Janna 565.224..
the issues related to addictions,
wellness, employee assistance pro-
grams and community services.
The keynote speaker Harry Hodg-
son, an EAP consultant with the
Windsor office of the Addiction Re-
search Foundation, will open the
day with a presentation on the
"Impact of Drugs & Alcohol on the
Workplace". This will be followed
by small group discussions on top-
ics including Employee Assistance
Programs (EAP), Assisting Em-
ployers with Problems, Starting an
EAP and the Problem -Solving Pro-
cess. The day will end with a panel
presentation of community services
available to both the employer and
the troubled employee.
The cost of this workshop is $30
which includes lunch. Further in-
tl, formation and registration can be
N obtained by contacting Huron Ad -
f diction Assessment and Referral
.' Centre in Clinton at 482-1767.
A well
prepared
resume will
help you
get the job
you are
looking for!
{
A resume detailing an applicant's work history and education Is
extremely helpful to an employer who is seeking a person for a
specific job vacancy. Your personal resume should accompany
your written letter of application.
Here are some guidelines to follow in preparing your resume:
• Make it clear, concise and easy to read - and no longer than
two pages.
• The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" by 11" white paper with
enough white space to prevent a cluttered look.
• Start with your name, address and phone number.
• Next under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous
jobs you've held - in reverse date order - that is, last job first.
• Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it
with the dates you held that position.
• State the job title, a brief description of the responsibilities -
and the results you achieved.
• .The next section of your resume should come under the sub-
heading of "Education". Start with the highest degree obtained
or grade completed, followed by the name of the institution at
which you studied.. Follow this with previous education attain-
ments. At the end, list any specific instructional courses you
have attended in conjunction with your work.
• Under the sub -heading "Affiliations", list memberships and/or
offices held in professional or industry associations.
• Under the sub -heading "Personal Interests", list any activities
which you feel will be of interest to the'employer - such as vol-
unteer work, etc.
Your letter of application and your resume will be the factors
that make the employer decide whether to short list you for an
interview. So make it as impressive as you can
- but stick to the facts.
We can help you get an impressive
and professional -looking resume
Call Debbie Lord at
424 Main St. Exeter, Ontario
(519) 235-1331
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